Friday, September 05, 2008


- WILL AND GONING TO..

Simple future has two different forms in English: "will" and "be going to." Both "will" and "be going to" refer to a specific time in the future.

from will is will + verb


Positive: You will help hilater
Negative:You will not help him later

Interrogative:Will you help him later?



When is used will?
- Is used for to express a voluntary action
example: I will translate the email, so Mr. Smith can read it.
-To express a promise
example: I will call you when I arrive.
-To express a prediction
example: The year 3000 will be a very interestin
g year.
Is used to express offens too.


from be going to is: am/is/are + going to + verb


Positive: You are going to meet Jane tonight.
Negative:You are not going to meet Jane tonight.
Interrogative:Are you going to meet Jane tonight?



when is used going to?

-Going to is used for to express a plan
example:
She is not going to spend her vacation in Hawaii.
-To express a prediction
example: The year 3000 is going to be a very interesting year.
-Is used to express an intention too.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I am sorry, but as an English teacher I have to say that there are an awful lot of grammatical mistakes in this blog.